Why FDM & SLA Printing Matters
FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) is ideal for creating robust, functional parts quickly and affordably. It's perfect for prototypes, production parts, and large objects that require durability.
SLA (Stereolithography) offers high-resolution prints with intricate details and smooth surfaces, making it perfect for models that require precision and fine features.
Both FDM and SLA technologies cater to a wide range of applications across industries, from consumer products and automotive parts to medical devices and architectural models.
Our FDM & SLA Printing Services
Ideal for creating robust, functional parts quickly and affordably. Suitable for prototypes, production parts, and large objects requiring durability.
Ideal for creating high-quality prints with detailed intricacies and seamless surfaces. Best for models needing accuracy and delicate features.
Tailored Solutions for Your Printing Projects
We offer a variety of customization options to ensure your prints meet your specific needs:
See Our FDM & SLA Printing in Action
Explore how our services have transformed projects with precision and versatility
Functional Prototype with FDM
We created a durable prototype using FDM technology for a consumer electronics product. The fast turnaround allowed for rigorous testing and feedback, enabling design improvements before production.
Detailed Model with SLA
Our team produced a detailed architectural model using SLA printing. The intricate features and smooth surfaces impressed clients during presentations and facilitated effective communication of design concepts.
Medical Device Prototype Using SLA
We developed a precise medical device prototype using SLA technology, which provided the necessary detail and accuracy for functional testing and regulatory compliance.
Mixed Technology Approach for Automotive Part
By combining FDM and SLA printing technologies, we produced a hybrid prototype that utilized the strengths of both methods, achieving both durability and detailed aesthetics for an automotive component.
These case studies illustrate the diverse applications of our materials and how they can be tailored to meet specific project requirements. At 3D Builder, we are ready to help you bring your project to life. If you’re inspired by these examples and want to learn more about how we can assist you, don’t hesitate to reach out!
Frequently Asked Questions
FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) uses thermoplastic filaments to build parts layer by layer, making it ideal for durable, functional prototypes. SLA (Stereolithography) uses a laser to cure liquid resin, producing high-resolution prints with smooth surfaces perfect for intricate designs.
The choice depends on your project's requirements. FDM is suitable for robust, cost-effective parts, while SLA is ideal for detailed models requiring high precision. Our team can help you decide based on your specific needs.
We offer a variety of materials for both technologies. FDM materials include PLA, ABS, PETG, and more. SLA materials encompass standard, tough, flexible, and high-temperature resins.
Yes, our team can help with design layouts and file preparation to ensure optimal results. We can work with your existing designs or assist in creating new ones.
We provide several finishing options, including sanding, painting, and assembly, to enhance the appearance and functionality of your prints.
To begin, simply contact us with details about your project. Our team will guide you through the available options and help you select the best services for your needs
If you have more questions or need further assistance, please feel free to reach out to our team at 3D Builder!
At 3D Builder, we are eager to help you bring your intricate designs to life with our advanced Large Format Printing services. Whether you have questions, need a consultation, or are ready to start your project, our expert team is here to assist you.
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